Browsing Investigación by Author "Acevedo A.B."
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Características estructurales de escuelas colombianas de pórticos de hormigón reforzado con mampostería no reforzada
Acevedo A.B.; Zora-Mejía, Faver N (Fondo Editorial Universidad EAFIT, 2017-05-08)Assessment of the seismic vulnerability of the building stock of a region is a key issue for its seismic risk evaluation. -
Criterios sismológicos para seleccionar acelerogramas reales de la Red Nacional de Acelerógrafos de Colombia para su uso en análisis dinámicos
Acevedo A.B. (Escuela de Ingeniería de Antioquia, 2012-07-01)Utilizar acelerogramas reales para la realización de análisis dinámicos es deseable ya que contienen información real sobre la naturaleza del movimiento fuerte e indican las características variadas que diferentes sismos ... -
Development of structural debris flow fragility curves (debris flow buildings resistance) using momentum flux rate as a hazard parameter
Prieto, Jorge Alonso; Journeay, Murray; Acevedo A.B.; Arbelaez, Juan; Ulmi, Malaika (Elsevier B.V., 2018-05-18)Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to global population growth trends and the compounding effects of climate change. Quantitative risk assessment methods (QRA) ... -
Experimental Analysis of the Lateral Resistance of a Shear Critical Reinforced Concrete Frame
Acevedo A.B.; Bonett, R.L.; Carmona, O. (Sociedade Portuguesa de Engenharia Sismica (SPES), 2012-09-24)Flexural behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) frames is a well-studied topic that has been evaluated both analytical and experimentally. Contrarily, shear failure of RC frames have been studied in a lesser amount -
Seismic risk assessment for the residential buildings of the major three cities in Colombia: Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali
Acevedo A.B.; Yepes-Estrada C.; González D.; Silva V.; Mora M.; Arcila M.; Posada G. (EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH INST, 2020-01-01)This study presents a seismic risk assessment and a set of earthquake scenarios for the residential building stock of the three largest metropolitan centers of Colombia: Bogotá, Medellín and Cali (with 8.0, 2.5, and 2.4 ...